Re: auto-generated file 'gtkmm/widget.h' (widget.hg)
- From: John Emmas <johne53 tiscali co uk>
- To: gtkmm <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: auto-generated file 'gtkmm/widget.h' (widget.hg)
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 09:28:57 +0100
On 13/08/2013 08:17, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote:
The change of #include directives (from glibmm.h to glibmm/ustring.h
and sigc++/sigc++.h) was done in the unstable glibmm version 2.31.0.1.
You should use an earlier version, and preferably a stable one, e.g.
2.30.1
Thanks Kjell,
The most recent stable version I could find on the gtkmm web site was
2.28.2 I installed it onto a separate drive so I could experiment with it.
However, that version of gmmproc doesn't seem to understand Windows
paths. If I use forward slashes - e.g.
-I D:/Temp/glibmm-2.28.2/glib/src
it gives me the error:- "-ID is not recognized as an internal or
external command".
OTOH if I use backslashes and supply an absolute path - e.g.
-I D:\Temp\glibmm-2.28.2\glib\src
I get this message:- "The file name, volume name or directory name
syntax is incorrect".
Finally, if I supply backslashes with a relative path I get the error:-
"The system cannot find the path specified".
So for the time being, it looks like I'll just have to build gtkmm from
a tarball. Building from Git sources doesn't seem to be possible for
now :-(
John
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